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AU74

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  1. Cloverly area in the northern reaches of Silver Spring has about 3", though it's hard to tell with all the wind. We aren't west.
  2. In Cloverly, MD we have several inches on everything else, but the pavement is still just wet.
  3. All snow in Cloverly, MD now. Coming down at a moderate clip.
  4. If you turn your phone sideways the locations show. But it's still nicer if people do as you ask.
  5. Joro spiders coming to the rescue. https://www.livescience.com/joro-spider-invade-east-coast
  6. Those accumulated snow maps don't come close to what fell in my neighborhood in the White Oak area of Silver Spring. We had drifts of at least 8 feet, blocking a neighbor's front door all the way up to their front porch roof and lots of 3-4 foot drifts. Not sure how 10-15 inches would have made that possible, even given the prior snowfall.
  7. Not much. I agree with your main point, just quibbling about your claim on how long we can get stranded.
  8. In 2010, we had 2' of snow on our street and not a single vehicle drove though it until it was plowed less than 24 hours before the second storm hit.
  9. Six whole years? In my neighborhoods in the White Oak and Colesville part of Silver Spring, we went from a blizzard in '66 (with drifts of at least 7 feet and endless fun for my 7-year-old self) until '79 between what I'd call HECS. Six years is nothing. Edited to add: Not sure about the gap after the '83 storm, but it may have been another 13 years to '96. ETA: Unless you count 8" or so then 4" of sleet to pack it down in '93.
  10. GFS has people speculating about a KU or Archambault event on 1/29. Can someone define these or link to a good reference? January 29 is Kansas Day, btw, so KU checks out.
  11. https://twitter.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1482266734656733184?s=20
  12. I'd love a tool with a ratio slider on the snow map.
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